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絕密★啟用前2023年普通高等學(xué)校招生全國統(tǒng)一考試(天津卷)英語筆試(第一次)本試卷分為第Ⅰ卷(選擇題)和第Ⅱ卷(非選擇題)兩部分,共130分,考試用時(shí)100分鐘。第Ⅰ卷1至11頁,第Ⅱ卷12至13頁。答卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、考生號填寫在答題卡上,并在規(guī)定位置粘貼考試用條形碼。答卷時(shí),考生務(wù)必將答案涂寫在答題卡上,答在試卷上的無效??荚嚱Y(jié)束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。祝各位考生考試順利! 第Ⅰ卷注意事項(xiàng):1.每小題選出答案后,用鉛筆將答題卡上對應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號涂黑。如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標(biāo)號。2.本卷共55小題,共95分。第一部分:英語知識運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié):單項(xiàng)填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)從A、B、C、D四個選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。例:Standoverthere________you’llbeabletoseeitbetter.or B.and C.but D.while 答案是B。DragonBoatFestivalisheld______QuYuan,awell-knownpoetinancientChina.A.inhonorof B.insearchof C.inthehopeof D.inthefaceof2.第2小題缺(出版的資料暫時(shí)未找到此原題)3.WhenLisamovedtoanewcity,shehadahardtime______tohernewsurroundings.A.adding B.adjusting C.applying D.attending4.TheBritishromanticpoetWilliamWordsworthgrewupintheLakeDistrict,whichwasagreat______ofinspirationforhispoems.A.discovery B.form C.source D.symbol5.Recently,scientistshavestartedadebateon______computerswill“think”likehumaninhalfacentury.A.whereB.whether C.whose D.which6.—Mikewillannouncehisretirementfromprofessionalsoccernextweek.——______!He’sonly25andstillveryfit.Idon’tmindatall B.Icouldn’tagreemoreC.Youwillmakeit D.Youcan’tbeserious7.______backtothe18thcentury,PekingOperahasovertwohundredyearsofhistory.A.DatingB.Beingdated C.Todate D.Tobedated8.Thehero’stouchingstory______onlinehasdrawnthousandsof“l(fā)ikes”andhundredsofcommentsfromthepublic.A.posting B.topost C.posted D.tobeposted9.第9小題缺(出版的資料暫時(shí)未找到此原題)10.______ourhobbies,theInternetcanconnectuswithotherswhoenjoythesamehobbies,eveniftheyliveontheothersideoftheworld.A.HoweverB.Whatever C.Wherever D.Whichever11.Wearedeterminedthatourteachertrainingprogramsshould______currentdevelopmentsinthefieldofeducation.A.catchsightof B.makeroomfor C.takepridein D.keeppacewith12.______asmallamountofmoneyeachmonthiswidelyrecognizedasagoodhabitforpersonalfinancemanagement.A.Pickingout B.Puttingaside C.Givingaway D.Gettingback13.Somerestaurantsarehappytoprovideafreecakeifyouletthemknowinadvancethatyou______agroupforabirthdayparty.A.willbebringing B.havebrought C.havebeenbringing D.werebringing14.Humanimpactontheanimalkingdom,suchashuntinganddestructionofhabitats,______areductioninthepopulationofcertainspeciesinthepastthreedecades.A.hascaused B.havecaused C.wascausingD.werecausing15.Kennystillrememberstheclassdiscussion______theteacheraskedstudentstosharewhattheywantedtobewhentheygrewup.A.why B.which C.thatD.where第二節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從16~35各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。Inmyearlythirties,IdecidedtoclimbMountKilimanjaro,thehighestmountaininAfricaat5,895metersabovesealevel.Aftermonthsofpreparation,Istartedmygreat16.Atthebaseofthemountain,ImetMik,alocalporter,whowarmly17me.Mik’sjobwastocarrymyequipmentupthemountain,setupthetent(帳篷),andcarryeverythingbackdownafterreachingthe18.Mikstoodabout1.6meterstall.Iwas19withapacknearlyastallashiswholebody.Justimaginethislittlemanwiththehugeequipment20onhishead.Thefirstdayoftheclimbwas21therainforest,acrossaslippery(滑的),muddygroundcoveredwithtreerootsandvines(藤蔓).Mikwascarrying30kilosonhishead!Bythatevening,wemadeitto3,000meters.Theairwas22anditwascolder.WhenIarrivedatthecampsiteforthenight,mytentwasalreadysetupand23me.Daytwowasmuchsteeper(陡峭的)androckier.Ireallyhadto24whatIwasdoing.AndIfeltguiltyforthetough.25Mikhadtoworkin.YetwhenIturnedtoMik,hesaidwiththebiggestsmile,“Polle,polle,”whichmeans26,takeiteasy”inhisnativelanguage.I27back,myburdenlightersomehow.Overthenextfivedays,theclimbgot28difficult.Thetemperaturescould29from21℃tobelowfreezinginafewhours.At5,700meters,there’sonlyhalftheoxygen30ineachbreathcomparedtoatsealevel.Thatleavesmanypeoplewithsevereheadache.YetMikremained31.Healwayshadasmileandapositive32.Ithadanenormousimpactonme,givingmethe33tokeepgoing.Eventoday,whenIfindmyself34withanythinginlife,IjustthinkbacktoMikandhissmile.Agreatattitudecanbringjoytothosearoundyou,oreven35astrangertothetopofamountain.A.performance B.business C.presentation D.adventureA.questioned B.congratulated C.greeted D.invitedA.base B.peak C.forest D.borderA.covered B.equipped C.occupied D.treatedA.balanced B.exposed C.displayed D.foldedA.outside B.beside C.through D.overA.thinner B.softerC.drier D.sweeterA.lookingafter B.pointingto C.restingon D.waitingforA.focuson B.commenton C.inquireinto D.breakintoA.locations B.conditions C.atmosphere D.competitionA.stop B.hurry C.relax D.moveA.ranB.talkedC.smiled D.rodeA.slightly B.increasingly C.automatically D.equallyA.swing B.circle C.climb D.lastA.predictable B.available C.noticeable D.affordableA.ambitious B.modest C.thankful D.cheerfulA.direction B.advantage C.attitude D.relationshipA.impression B.platform C.opportunity D.strengthA.cooperatingB.struggling C.associating D.communicatingA.persuade B.introduce C.motivate D.recommend第二部分:閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2.5分,滿分50分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。ASTUDENTEMPLOYMENTONCAMPUSAllstudentsmayapplytoworkoncampus.GettingstartedBeforestartinganyposition,allstudentsneedtocompleterequiredtaxformsandshowidentification.Internationalstudentsalsoneed:*SocialSecuritycard *Bankaccount*Validpassport *Officialworkpermit*LetterofsupportfromtheofficeofInternationalStudentLifeLookingforajobonHandshakeHandshakeisanonlinejobsearchplatformforcollegestudents.WithaHandshakeaccount,studentscanreceiveinformationaboutcareereventsandpersonalizedjobrecommendations.TouseHandshake,justfollowthesesteps:*LogintoHandshakeusingyouremailaddressalreadyprovidedbythecollege.*Completepersonalizationofyourprofile.*Startyourjobsearchbyclicking“Jobs”button.*Filloutdesiredinformation:location,jobtype,etc.*Applydirectlybyclicking“ApplyNow”button.Youcanalsomakeappointmentstomeetwithacareercoach,accesscareerresources,andexplorecareersthatinterestyou.On-campusjobsavailableforstudents*Academicdepartmentassistant(FlexibleworkinghoursonMonday/Thursday)*Diningservices(Lunchtimeonweekdays)*Libraryassistant(FlexibleworkinghoursonMonday/Wednesday/Friday)*Bookstore/mailroom(9:00-12:00atweekends)*Athleticdepartment(18:00-22:00onweekdays)Maximumworkinghours*Duringthesemester(學(xué)期),domesticstudentscanworkamaximumof10hoursaweek;internationalstudentscanworkamaximumof20hoursaweek.*Duringthesummerbreak,astudentmaynotworkmorethan30hoursaweek.*Thetotalnumberofhoursmaynotexceed(超過)themaximumhoursallowedevenifastudenthasmorethanonejob.Formoreinformation,findusatCareerDevelopmentOffice,211HughesHall;careerdevelopment@,555-520-1314.Whatdocumentsarenecessaryforaninternationalstudenttoseekemployment?PassportandInsuranceCertificate.WorkpermitandAcademicreport.BankaccountandLetterofsupport.HealthCertificateandSocialSecuritycard.BeforesearchingforajobonHandshake,youneedto______.consultacareercoachpersonalizeyourprofileattendjobtrainingsetupanewemailaccountBeforesearchingforajobonHandshake,youneedto______.consultacareercoachpersonalizeyourprofileattendjobtrainingsetupanewemailaccountWhichworkingarrangementisallowedforadomesticstudent?40hoursperweekduringthesummerbreak.20hoursperweekduringthesemester.2jobs,eachwith16hoursperweek.3jobs,eachwith2hoursperweek.Whereisthepassageprobablytakenfrom?Auniversitywebsite.Acourseguide.Asummercampnotice.Abusinessmagazine.BOnefreezingmorninglastFebruary,IwalkedthroughOntarioPlace.Treeswerefrostedsculptures.Largechunksoficefloatedinthelake.ThenIsawagroupofpeopleinbathingsuitsbouncingupanddowninthewater.Theyheldhands,shoutingandyellingintothesky.Theylookedandsoundedsofree.I’vealwaysfoundcoldwaterthrilling.Theshockofitislikepressingaswitch.Itseemstoresetmybodyandsoul.Andlastwinter,Idefinitelyneededareset.Iwokeupmostmorningswithadull,greyfeelingasIforcedmyselfoutofbedtostarttheday.Ineededsomethingtocheermyselfup,butIdidn’tknowwhat,untilthatday.Theicewarriors(勇士)emergedfromthelake,theirskinsteaming.Trembling,theywereyetlaughingandhuggingeachother.Icalledout:“Youguysareawesome!”O(jiān)newomanwavedback,“Comeandjoinus!We’rehereeveryMondaymorning.”Thenightbeforemyfirstdip(游泳),Iwasexcitedandnervous.Coldwaterwasonething,butthisicylakewasawholeotherlevel.ShouldIbackout?Eventually,Igotupinthedarkanddrovetothemeetingspot.Aftersomewildwarmup,Ichargedintothelakealongwithothers.Weyelledintothesky.Teethchattering,heartratesslowing,fingersandtoesgoingnumb(麻木),westayedthereforsomewherebetweentwoandfiveminutes.Knowingitwasmyfisttime,peoplecheeredmeon.Itfeltamazing.Iwasstupidwithcold,butIcouldn’trememberthelasttimeI’dfeltsohappy.NowIgodippingalmosteveryday,andI’vecometolongforthatmomentwhenthecoldbecomesasecondskinandmyinternalvoicegoessilent.Apartfromthethrillofthosefirstheart-stoppingdives,which,ironically,savedmefromgoingunder,whathasdrawnmeisthiscommunityofgenerous,open-heartedsouls.Welaughedtogether,often,butfromthestorieswe’vesharedaboutourselves,IknowI’mnottheonlyonewhofaceslife’schallenges.Holdinghandsinthefreezinglake,welookedoutforeachotherlastwinterandwilldosothroughthisone.Itwon’tfixeverythinginourlives—butforsomereason,ithelps.AttheendofeachsessionIreturnhomefeelingstronger,lighter,moreabletocarryon.Asanotherwintersetsin,I’mmorethanreadytoembracethecoldagain.Whentheauthorsawthepeopleinthelake,herfeelingcanbebestdescribedas______.nervous B.amazed C.frightenedD.calmWhydidtheauthorthinkofjoiningtheswimmers?Toexpandhersocialcircle.B.Toliftherspiritsagain.Toadapttothecoldweather.Toprepareforanewcareer.Whatcanbelearntabouttheauthor’sfirstdipping?A. Shehesitatedabitbeforegoing.B. Shesufferedfromaheartproblem.C. Shestayedincoldwatertoolong.D. Sheregrettednotdoingenoughwarmup.44. Whatchangehascoldwaterswimmingbroughtaboutintheauthor?A. Sheismoreintelligent.B. Shegetsmorecompetitive.C. Shebecomesabetterstoryteller.D. Sheregainsherinnerpeace.45. Whatmessagedoestheauthormostlikelywanttoconvey?A. Severecoldbuildsupcharacter.B. Groupwisdombrightensourlife.C. Tacklingtheoddstogethercures.D. Doingsportspromotesfriendship.CIlovemakingartandlookingatartworks.I’vefoundmyselfwonderinghowwegainpleasurefromart.Andnowneuroaesthetics,acombinationofneuroscience(神經(jīng)科學(xué))andaesthetics(美學(xué)),mayprovideananswer.Neuroaestheticsisarelativelyyoungfieldofresearchonwhathappensinthebrainwhenwemakeaestheticassessments.Researchersusebrainimagingtechniquetoseewhichbrainareaslightupwhenweviewpaintingsthatweconsiderbeautiful.Similarresearchhasbeendonetounderstandthe“neuronalfireworks”thatoccurwhenwelookatinspiringsculptures,attractivefaces,impressivedance,etc.Butwhydowefindsomeartbeautifulandotherartugly?Accordingtoresearch,itallcomesdowntothe“aesthetictriad(三元組合)”.Thefirstpartofthetriadissensory-motor.Thisinvolvesperceivingthingslikecolours,shapesandmovements.Movementinarthasaninterestingrole.Ifyouseeapaintingofamovement,likeofamanpullinghisarmawayafterbeingbittenbyadog,youfeellikegoingthroughasimilarexperience.Thepartofyourbrainthatcontrolsyourownmovementslightsupinresponse.Secondisemotion-valuation.Thisishowapieceofartmakesyoufeel,andwhetherornotyouappreciateorenjoythatfeeling.Thepartofthebrainrelatedtopleasureisactivatedinresponsetosomethingwefindbeautiful.Thissystemcanbeaffectedinfascinatingways,asfoundbyresearchusingtranscranialmagneticstimulation(TMS)(經(jīng)顱磁刺激).IfTMSisappliedtoaspecificpartofyourbrainbehindyourforeheadthatisparticularlyimportantfordecision-making,yousuddenlylikedifferentkindsofart.Suchstimulationproducessignificantchangesinaestheticappreciationoffaces,bodiesandartworks.Thethirdpartismeaning-knowledge.Thisistodowithhowwecanconnectwithapieceofartandwhatmeaningwecancreateinit.Artisdeeplypersonal,becausewhentwopeopleseethesameartwork,ourperceptioncancreatevastlydifferentexperiencesofmeaning.Ifwefindmeaning,thenweoftenfindpleasure.Wealsogetenjoymentfromtheknowledgeofhowsomethingwasmade.Fortheimagesthatanartistcreates,viewerswillprobablygetfarmoreenjoymentoncetheyknowtheprocessusedtocreatethem.Informedbyneuroaesthetics,thenexttimeIcreatemyartIwillvaluetheprocessevenmore,enjoyingtheactivationoftheaesthetictriadinmybrainasIadmirethevividimagesthatIhavecreated.Whatdoes“neuronalfireworks”inParagraph2referto?beautifulpaintingorsculpture.Thelighting-upofspecificbrainareas.Anadvancedbrainimagingtechnology.Theaestheticassessmentofmodernart.Whateffectdoesmovementinartproduceontheviewers?Certainpartoftheirbrainisactivated.Theirexperienceofpainisreduced.Theiraestheticsenseissharpened.Theirbodyreactionsaredelayed.TheapplicationofTMStothebraindescribedinParagraph5leadstoraisedmemorycapacityenhancedpaintingskillschangedartistictasteimproveddecision-makingabilityAccordingtotheauthor,whatincreasesourenjoymentofapieceofart?Knowinghowitiscreated.Havingapleasantpersonality.Learninghowsciencedevelops.Understandingthemeaningoflife.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthepassage?Toproposeanabstracttheoryofartmaking.Torevealthebeautyofscienceinanartisticway.Tosharesomepersonalunderstandingofartworks.Tointroduceanewresearchfieldforartappreciation.DMostpeoplewithgoodsensewouldacceptthatwecanandshouldlearnfromaccidentalfailures.Itwouldbeimpossibletoprogressinanything,afterall,withouttakingtheoccasionalmisstep.Andbyunderstandinghowweslipped,wecanavoidfallinginthefuture.Fewwouldadvocatemakingintentionalmistakes,however.Yetconsciouslyerring(犯錯)canpromotedeeperunderstandingandbetterrecall.Thephenomenonisknownasthederringeffect—comingfrom“deliberate(故意的)erring”—andwhenappliedproperly,itmaybringbenefitsinmanyunexpectedareasoflife.InoneexperimentcarriedoutattheNationalUniversityofSingapore,participantsweregiventhetaskoflearningconceptsonadifficultsubject.Forsometerms,theysimplycopiedoutthecorrectdefinition;forothers,theywereaskedtofirstaddanerrorintheirdescriptionofthetermbeforecorrectingthemistake.Naturally,youwouldexpecttheadditionoftheerrorstohaveincreasedunwantedconfusion.Yettheexactoppositewastrue:theparticipantswhomadedeliberateerrorslearnedabouttwiceasmuchasthepeoplewhosimplycopiedoutthecorrectdefinitions.Thederringeffectcouldbeappliedinothersituations.Soamusicteachermayfindtheadditionofdeliberateerrorscouldhelpastudentremembertherightmusicalnotes.Suchaplayfulapproachcouldfueltheircreativityforcomposition,ifthestudentlooksforwaystodevelopthosewrongnotesintosomethingmoreattractive.Itisencouragingtodiscoverthatbyreadilyacceptingourerrorsandwiselyplacingourselvesinthewayofbeingwrong,wecaninfactovercomeweaknessesandrisestronger.Thederringeffectcouldbeusefulformanyotherchallengestoo.Ifyouenjoycooking,forexample,youmayfaithfullyfollowarecipewithoutquestioningtheinstructions.Butwhynottrytobreakawayfromthosehabitsanddeliberatelydothe“wrong”thingforachange,andseewhereyourderringtakesyou?Ifyouarepainting,meanwhile,youcouldrelaxoneoftheconstraints(限制)thatyouusuallyputonyourworkandseewhatyouproduce.Atworst,youwillhaverefreshedanddeepenedyourknowledgeoftherulesyounormallyapply,sothatyoucanbeevenmoreeffectivenexttime.Atbest,youmayjustfindthatyouhavediscoveredsomethingcompletelynewandunexpected,throughaflashofinspirationthatyouwouldhavemissedwithperfectionism.Eitherway,yourapparentmisstepswillhavemovedyoualittleclosertotruemastery.InParagraph1,theauthorpresents________.aroutinewarningapopularmisbeliefacommonly-heldviewatheoreticalassumptionWhatcanbelearntabouttheexperiment?Addingintentionalerrorsfacilitateslearning.Correctingmistakesisthekeytolearning.Errorscontributetoconfusioninlearning.Learnersmakefewererrorsindifficultsubjects.Accordingtotheauthor,usingtheapproachmentionedinParagraph5mayresultin________.disappointingperformancesgreatercreativepowerthediscoveryofproblemstheadmissionofweaknessesWhichofthefollowingwouldtheauthorencourageyoutodo?Strictlyfollowtraditionalrecipeswhencooking.Avoidmakingmistakesandbeaperfectionist.Occasionallyignoretrafficregulations.Tryunconventionalcoloringinpainting.Whatcouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?TheChallengeofDerringErringPreventsFailureToErrisFruitfulErrors:AccidentalorIntentional
絕密★啟用前2023年普通高等學(xué)校招生全國統(tǒng)一考試(天津卷)英語筆試(第一次)第Ⅱ卷注意事項(xiàng):1.用黑色墨水的鋼筆或簽字筆將答案寫在答題卡上。2.本卷共6小題,共35分。第三部分:寫作第一節(jié):閱讀表達(dá)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)閱讀短文,按照題目要求用英語回答問題。GrowingupinSanFrancisco,GraceYoungusedtowatchherfathershopdailyinChinatownforwhateverheneededtomaketraditionalChinesemealsathome.Asanaward-winningcookbookauthor,Ms.Young,now66,hasspentdecadesshoppingthesamewayinNewYork’sChinatown.Ms.Youngdevelopedapassionforcookingatanearlyage.At13,shestartedtositinoncookingclasses.Aftercollege,Ms.YoungmovedtoNewYorkandworkedinabook-packagingcompany.Inher30s,sherealizedthatwhileshehadhelpedcreatemorethan40cookbooks,shedidn’tknowhowtomakethedishesthattastedofhome.“IknewifIrecordedallofmyparents’recipes,itwouldbeagreatgiftthatIcouldgivemyfamilyandthenextgeneration.”shesays.Yetwhatbeganasarecipebookbecameakindofmemoir.Talkingaboutfoodencouragedherparentstofinallyopenupabouttheirpast,likethefactthatherfatherhadownedaChinatownrestaurantinthe1940s.“Itwasreallyanamazingwaytolearnnotonlymyfamily’srecipes,butalsomyfamily’sstory.”shesays.TheWisdomoftheChineseKitchen(1999)launchedMs.Young’sworkinpreservingandsustainingChineseculinary(烹飪的)traditions.Ms.YounghasalsodevotedherselftosupportingtherestaurantsinChinatown.Sinceearly2020,Ms.YounghasraisedmoneytobuymealsfromChinatownrestaurantsanddeliverthemtothoseinneed.Thisyear,insteadofcookingathomeforherhusbandandfriends,shecelebratedtheChineseNewYearwithvariousdishesfromlocalrestaurantsinChinatown.“Iftheserestaurantsdon’tsurvive,Chineseculinarytraditionsinourcitywon’tsurvive.”shesays.WhatisMs.Youngknownas?(nomorethan5words)WhydidMs.Youngwanttorecordherparents’recipes?(nomorethan15words)58. WhatdoestheunderlinedwordmeaninParagraph3?(nomorethan2words)59. WhathasMs.YoungdonetohelpChinatownrestaurants?Pleasegiveanexample.(nomorethan15words)60. HowdoesMs.YounginspireyouinhereffortstopreserveChineseCulinarytraditions?Pleaseexplaininyourownwords.(nomorethan20words)第二節(jié):書面表達(dá)(滿分25分)假設(shè)你是晨光中學(xué)學(xué)生李津。你的英國朋友Chris熱愛學(xué)習(xí)漢語,上周他在郵件中向你詢問“活雷鋒”這一表達(dá)是什么意思。請根據(jù)以下
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